Who would have thought it? We go away for the
weekend and come home to this! Sort of creepy, but you learn something new
every day.
We had headed for the coast for a few days over the Labor
Day weekend, a good time to go there to escape the heat of the central valley
of California. Randy was told at work he’d probably see half of Bakersfield in
Morro Bay, since so many do the same escape routine! The coast being only 2 ½ hours
away and 30 degrees cooler than inland, it makes perfect sense in summertime.
The weather was perfect and we enjoyed connecting
with friends, not Bakersfieldians after all, but Georgians (the Pacific is a
long way to go to escape Georgia heat!) and a couple from Cambria, up the coast
from Morro Bay. The house we rent has fantastic views of the ocean which I took
in as much as possible.
Now, when we leave home we do not keep the air
conditioning on in the empty house. For thousands of years people lived without
it and for generations from the time of its founding, no one had it here in
Bakersfield either. It is hard to believe that people actually carried on normal
lives without air conditioning in this climate! What wimps we are today. Nevertheless,
I am not sorry we can take advantage of it. I would be on extended siesta time
otherwise. But we also try to save money where and as often as we can, so we
leave the air conditioning off while we are away.
When we got back from our perfect three day get away
to the cooler clime at the ocean, I opened the backdoor of our house and was
hit with a blast of heat. Three days of baking in the sun had worked its work
alright. But I almost stopped in my tracks when I reached my desk, for there
was a sight I had never seen: a candle feeding in a bowl rose petals? What?!
Wait. That can’t be right!
I believe that if candles could speak they’d say, “Please
leave the air conditioning on.” But my reply would be, “Show me the money,
honey.”(I can replace the rose petals for free from all the roses in my front yard.)